[quote=“The Stranger, post:19, topic:1608”]Too bad. :’( I ordered the Simple movie DVD.
Ok. If the movie is not good, at least, the big book boxes look good. ;)[/quote]
You never know, maybe you like it somehow.
Edit:
Oops, just noticed that Ennio had already said the same …
There’s more coming up on this Vincenzo Musolino, later this week
I’ve assembled some info on the man (only available in Italian); I’ll see what I can do with it
There’s more coming up on this Vincenzo Musolino, later this week
I’ve assembled some info on the man (only available in Italian); I’ll see what I can do with it[/quote]
Good review, Scherp.
Yes, the scene with the roof. Where is merely remained the roof?
But overall, one of those films that proves that it is not always a large budget is needed.
For me, better than the films that made Vincenzo Musolino.
Yes, the scene with the roof. Where is merely remained the roof?
But overall, one of those films that proves that it is not always a large budget is needed.
For me, better than the films that made Vincenzo Musolino.[/quote]
Do the screenshots look identical to the German DVD ?
Yes, this film is better than the two directed by Musolino. I guess he was a better actor than a director (or a writer)
[quote=“scherpschutter, post:24, topic:1608”]Do the screenshots look identical to the German DVD ?
Yes, this film is better than the two directed by Musolino. I guess he was a better actor than a director (or a writer)[/quote]
Yes, the screenshots look identical to the German DVD. Should be the same material.
Funny that the on-screen title is in German. An Italian DVD and a German titles. ;D
The German DVD has no extras, except a few biographies. What about the Italian DVD ?
[quote=“The Stranger, post:25, topic:1608”]Yes, the screenshots look identical to the German DVD. Should be the same material.
Funny that the on-screen title is in German. An Italian DVD and a German titles. ;D
The German DVD has no extras, except a few biographies. What about the Italian DVD ?[/quote]
No extras at all, not even a trailer or biographical info, only a menu (thought I mentioned that under ‘DVD’)
The menu is beautiful, by the way
Fine little SW made with prudence and without pretentiousness. Starting with dynamic scenes of riders accompanied by a galloping rhythm and ending with a dynamical circle of action, Don’t Wait, Django… Shoot! is in between built around static shots of several groups of waiting people, which are located at 5 places (two ranches, a hideout, a town and a chamber above the town). What the groups (or parts of the groups) set in motion is a bag with 10.000 $, and absolutely logical for a SW, every movement leads inevitably to betrayal and/or death.
Just watched this one and have posted a review of it to my site. I really enjoyed Mulargia’s direction and I’m surprised at how polarizing he seems to be. This is the first movie of his I’ve seen. This one could have been a lot better, but it was enjoyable for the most part. The score is excellent.